ELIZABETH HUNDLEY
TABLE OF CONTENTS
THIS IS ME Pages 3-4
OFFICE OF SUSTAINABILITY Pages 5-10
CREATIVE WORKS Pages 11-14
FCB REGIONAL OFFICE Pages 15-18
SALT: A PERSIAN EXPERIENCE Pages 19-24
CONTACT Pages 25-26
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DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
For me, design should be methodical, well researched, and innovative. With proper research and progressive thinking, design can push boundaries and create spaces that can change behavior, environment, and the world.
THIS IS ME
INTERESTS
Apart from design, I am involved with academic clubs and spending time with friends and family. As a member of the Honors College at Appalachian State, I participate in events that expand my knowledge as well as help fellow students do the same. The Honors College has challenged me to expand my knowledge and be the best student I can be. My biggest hobby is traveling. I believe that travel is imperative to design education and the understanding of other cultures. In the past few years, I have been able to travel abroad on three separate occasions, two for pleasure and one for school. These experiences have taught me a lot about design and architecture and have influenced how I approach each and every project. My most recent trip was a study abroad to Vienna, Austria. This trip was focused on culture and the arts of Vienna. I gained valuable hands-on experience and am able to apply my knowledge to my projects in studio courses.
“I NEVER MET A COLOR I DIDN’T LIKE.” -DALE CHIHULY
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OFFICE OF SUSTAINABILITY
DESIGN PROBLEM
The Office of Sustainability at Appalachian State University needs a fresh redesign of their offices in the basement of East Hall.
DESIGN CONCEPT
ENGAGE. The space will engage visitors in the missions of the office and encourage them to leave and make a difference in the world. The design should re-brand the offices and promote their mission. The design will also create better wayfinding for visitors.
DESIGN SOLUTION
By using the colors of the logo and reclaimed and recycled materials, the space will promote their beliefs of the office as well as brand the office.
MEDIA
Partner project completed using Autodesk Revit, Adobe Photoshop, and Adobe InDesign
DATE
November 2015, Two week turnaround Appointed by faculty to work alongside another student to complete this side project.
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The main task of the project was to brand the space as well as provide creative wayfinding techniques. There is minimal staff in the office, therefore wayfinding is essential for visitors. Using bold decals, explicit signage, and visual cues, the design provides wayfinding and branding throughout the entire office.
OFFICE OF SUSTAINABILITY
The main lobby and entry focused on wayfinding and branding. As seen in the image below, the existing space is bland and whitewashed. The addition of reclaimed material and finishes brands the office of sustainability and creates a more functional space.
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The Electric Bike is one of the main educational tools the Office of Sustainability uses on campus. This display is informative but also allows them to take the bike down for demonstrations. The Office wanted to have functional displays that are informative yet easily moved or changed. ALL DRAWINGS ARE NOT TO SCALE
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Lobby Back Wall 1/4" = 1'-0"
OFFICE OF SUSTAINABILITY Hall Detail
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CREATIVE WORKS
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CREATIVE WORKS
Cut-paper compositions on this page were completed during a beginning level Visual Literacy course. The projects were to explore and experiment with the principles and elements of design. Students were to be methodical yet creative when completing these projects. The three hand rendered images were completed during a second-year perspective drawing course. All drawings utilized a mechanical perspective drawing techniques. Rendering techniques were mixed media and included marker and colored pencil.
In February 2015, the Interior Design Club participated in the Good Design Challenge in Charlotte, NC. The challenge was a benefit for the ALS foundation. Our team chose to pay tribute to Charles and Ray Eames while incorporating Appalachian State colors. The chair placed second and was auctioned off to benefit ALS research.
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FCB REGIONAL OFFICE
DESIGN PROBLEM
Foote, Cone, and Belding, a global advertising agency, is looking to open a regional office in Raleigh, North Carolina. They would like an office that visually represents the company and its beliefs.
DESIGN CONCEPT
BOLD BRILLIANCE. This concept was inspired by the colors of the Foote, Cone, and Belding logo. This global advertising agency is focused on diversity and collaboration. By using bold and brilliant colors and forms, this office will visually represent the morals and standards of the company.
DESIGN SOLUTION
The design focuses on giving each department an identity while promoting collaboration throughout the entire office. The office will contain all the colors and linear forms found in the FCB logo.
MEDIA
Completed using AutoCAD, Autodesk Revit, Adobe Photoshop, and Adobe InDesign
DATE
April 2015, Four week turnaround Completed during a second-year studio
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HandDrafted Preliminary Plans
FLOOR PLAN N.T.S
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Floor Plan
CONCEPTUAL DESIGN Scale: 1/8" = 1'-0"
Key Furniture pieces were selected to support the overall concept.
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SALT: A PERSIAN EXPERIENCE
DESIGN PROBLEM
A Persian restaurateur is opening a new restaurant in Los Angeles California. They wish to maintain the culture and customs of traditional Persian culture, while creating a more modern and updated atmosphere.
DESIGN CONCEPT
REVIVE. This restaurant strives to revive, yet preserve, Persian culture. Salt is used to revive and preserve, making it the inspiration for the restaurant. The Dasht-e Kavir desert of Iran is one of the only places in the world where blue salt can be found. This unique mineral only furthers the preservation of the culture.
DESIGN SOLUTION
Contrasting the organic forms of the desert with the crystalline structure of salt, this design creates a unique interior inspired by the Iranian landscape.
MEDIA
Completed using AutoCAD, Autodesk Revit, Adobe Photoshop, and Adobe InDesign
DATE
December 2015, Four week turnaround Completed during a third-year studio
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MEN’S
BACK OF HOUSE
CORRIDOR N.I.C.
TENANT N.I.C.
BACK OF HOUSE
DINING 2
BAR AREA
DINING 1
CONCEPTUAL DESIGN
WAITING
DINING 3
FLOOR AND FURNITURE PLAN N.T.S
WOMEN’S
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The lighting concept for the restaurant is based on fractals and geometric forms. As one walks through the front door, they are greeted by a gobo light element on the feature wall behind the host. The fixture houses a Gobo that projects fractals of light onto the logo. Throughout the restaurant several sloped, pointed ceiling forms are accented using LED strip fixtures in the cove elements. These strips of light emphasize the edges and provide ambient light for the main dining space. Additional ambient and all task lighting for dining use an adjustable gimbal down light fixture that allows for the down lights to be rotated and adjusted to cover each table even though the ceilings are sloped. The white, textured feature walls throughout the restaurant are grazed using the same adjustable down light fixture. The bar area contains several feature lighting elements that accents the fractal forms and provide a unique atmosphere. The bar die is back lit using LED strip fixtures. The back bar upper shelving also has a back lit effect using the LED symmetric fixtures that emphasizes the edges of the shelving. Throughout the space, pendant fixtures are used to accent main elements such as the bar counter. Combined, all these fixtures focus on accenting edges, providing the recommended quantity and quality of light for tasks, and creating an overall memorable Persian experience.
LIGHTING DESIGN
CORRIDOR N.I.C.
BACK OF HOUSE
TENANT N.I.C.
BACK OF HOUSE
DINING 2 BAR AREA
DINING 1
WAITING
DINING 3
LIGHTING PLAN N.T.S
N.T.S
N.T.S
N.T.S
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hundleyer@appstate.edu
www.linkedin.com/in/elizabethhundley
4017 Arrowhead Dr. NE Hickory, NC 28601
@elizabethhundley
828-446-1930
www.elizabethhundley.com
CONTACT ME
THANK YOU.
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